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SUMMARY
Korea's DMB service environment and forecast, including competitive
relationship between terrestrial and satellite DMB; DMB-equipped mobile
phones, notebook PCs, TVs, in-car equipment, and other consumer electronics
being rolled out in Korea; efforts by the Korean industry and government to
develop a terminal export market overseas
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures
- Figure 1 Korea's T-DMB Service Roadmap
List of Tables
- Table 1 S-DMB Receiving Bandwidth
- Table 2 Korean S-DMB Development Roadmap
- Table 3 Korean S-DMB Subscribers, May-October 2005
- Table 4 Korean S-DMB Subscriber Forecast, 2005-2010
- Table 5 Korean T-DMB Subscriber Forecast, 2005 - 2010
- Table 6 S-DMB and T-DMB Service Development and Technology Specification
Comparison
- Table 7 S-DMB Mobile Phone Specifications
- Table 8 T-DMB Mobile Phone Specifications
- Table 9 T-DMB Notebook PC Specifications
- Table 10 Car DMB Device Specifications
- Table 11 Other DMB Device Specifications
Companiese Mentioned
ARD, Bavarian State Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and New Media, BBC,
Beijing Jolon, Beijing Radio, Cowon, Cyber Bank, Deutsche Telekom,
Digifriends, DLR, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute,
European Telecommunications Standards Institute, GT Electronics, Guangdong Yue
Guang DMB, Hyundai Autonet, Hyundai KIA, InnoAce, Institut fur
Rundfunktechnik, International Telecommunications Union, Ipirus, JAS System,
KBS, KMMB, Korea DMB, Korean Broadcasting Commission, KTR, LG, LG Telecom,
MBC, MBCo, Ministry of Information and Communications, MNBT, Nokia, ORF,
Pantech, Perstel, Reigncom, Renault Samsung, Samsung, SBS, SK Telecom, SK
Teletech, SRG/SSR, Toshiba, T-Systems, TU Media, VDL, VK, YTN, ZDF
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